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Research Advances in Identifying Sulfate Contamination Sources of Water Environment by Using Stable Isotopes

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16111914

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water environment; sulfate; stable isotope technique; source apportionment

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds of the Institute of Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences [SK201707]
  2. China Geological Survey [DD20190331]
  3. open funds of state key laboratory of urban and region ecology of China [SKLURE2019-2-3]

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As the main anion of groundwater, the content of sulfate affects the drinking water safety and ecological security directly. In recent years, with the acceleration of industrialization and urbanization development, the problem of sulfate pollution in water environments is becoming more and more serious. It is critical to effectively identify the sulfate sources of water environment to ensure human health and the benign evolution of water environment. Due to its fingerprints feature, the sulfur and oxygen isotopes of SO42- have been widely used to identify sources of sulfate contamination in water environment. However, research advances in tracing sulfate contamination sources of water environment by using stable isotopes are rarely reported. This paper reviewed the research advances of sulfate isotope technology domestically and abroad, which was used to trace the sources of sulfate pollution in water environment, compared different pre-treatment methods for analyzing the S-34 and O-18 of sulfate, and compiled the ranges of typical values of S-34 and O-18 from different potential sources of sulfate contamination. In this review, the limitation of the technique in traceability of sulfate pollution was also discussed, and the future traceability techniques of sulfate pollution were prospected.

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